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March calls on region’s leaders to forge ahead on climate change – Egypt Independent

Rana Khaled Sun, 18/11/2012 Aiming to increase awareness about climate change and urging Arab countries to take the leadership at the upcoming United Nations Climate Change summit in Doha, environmental activists organized a peaceful march last Saturday across Qasr al-Nil Bridge to the Arab League headquarters, with banners stating, “Arabs, take the lead!” The activists […]

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SPNI asks Obama to focus on environment – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/19/2012 Society for the Protection of Nature asks US president to put nature preservation on his priorities list. The Society for the Protection of Nature has asked that US President Barack Obama place nature preservation and environmental protection on the top of his priorities going into his second term. In a letter […]

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Court gives State jurisdiction over Area C charcoal kilns – YNET

State inspectors given enforcement power over pollution violations by charcoal production hubs in Area C; but majority relocate to Area B, where Israel cannot act Alphi Shauli Published: 11.20.12 The Supreme Court ruled recently that Israel could enforce environmental laws and regulations on charcoal kilns located in Area C of the West Bank. There are […]

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Carmel area mayors now favor inland natural gas depot – Haaretz

After years of opposition to the plan, local council heads back land-based natural gas treatment facilities, By Zafrir Rinat | Nov.15, 2012 Local council heads in the Carmel coast region have for the first time come out in support of the idea of land-based natural gas treatment facilities, after years of opposition to the plan. […]

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Jewish National Fund sees the forest for the trees – Haaretz

JNF’s new doctrine emphasizes biodiversity and natural rejuvenation, rather than soldier-like rows of pines. But the Society for Protection of Nature isn’t convinced. By Zafrir Rinat | Nov.15, 2012 Forest administration in Israel has undergone many changes and transformations since the Jewish National Fund ‏(Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael‏) became involved about a century ago. The organization […]

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Environmentalists take action after monks build wall in Wadi al-Rayan – Egypt Independent

Rana Khaled Mon, 12/11/2012 Dozens of environmental activists and desert lovers peacefully demonstrated in Wadi al-Rayan last Friday to show their disapproval of a wall they say spoils one of the country’s most beautiful natural reserves. The valley has been threatened since a group of monks started building churches and monasteries on its land, surrounding […]

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Water authority to pump 50% less water from Kinneret this year – Haaretz

Not only has the water level been rising, but its quality has also been improving. The salinity of the lake has dropped by about 6 percent compared with last year, the water authority said. By Zafrir Rinat | Nov.20, 2012 By reducing its usual pumping from Lake Kinneret by 50% this year, the Israel Water […]

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Israeli bird expert wins 25,000-euro German prize – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/13/2012 Yossi Leshem has spent decades on avian issues, including ways to avoid collisions with IAF aircraft. Prof. Yossi Leshem, a zoological expert from Tel Aviv University and the Society for the Protection of Nature, received the Bruno H. Schubert Prize in Germany on Tuesday, for his contribution to conservation and environmental […]

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Raising fish in the desert? Not such an aberration, according to experts – Egypt Independent

Megan Detrie Tue, 13/11/2012 In the arid sands of the desert around Wadi Natroun, 90 kilometers northwest of Cairo, gilthead sea breams swim in fish ponds lined in neat rows. The salty water found in Wadi Natroun’s underground reserves is particularly well-suited to raise marine species such as gilthead sea bream and European sea bass. […]

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BGU team develops ultra-efficient solar cell designs – YNET

Ben-Gurion University researches develop innovative side-illuminated solar cell; revolutionary design said to be 40% more effective Ynetnews Published: 11.12.12 Researchers at Ben-Gurion University in the Negev (BGU) have developed a radically new design for a concentrator solar cell that, when irradiated from the side, generates solar conversion efficiencies that rival, and may eventually surpass, the […]

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Algeria to exploit controversial shale gas – Egypt Independent / AFP

AFP Wed, 14/11/2012 ALGIERS — Algeria, the world’s fourth-largest gas exporter, has decided to develop its shale gas potential, but experts fear this could cause severe environmental problems. Officials say the country’s shale gas reserves are 600 trillion cubic feet (17 trillion cubic meters), or around four times greater than its current known gas reserves. […]

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Petroleum Administration to prepare for oil bids – Daily Star

November 10, 2012 BEIRUT: The newly appointed members of the Petroleum Administration held their first meeting Friday under the chairmanship of Energy and Water Minister Gebran Bassil. Bassil said the ministry and committee would do their utmost to invite international companies to start bidding for licenses to drill oil and gas before the end of […]

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Israel to export gas this decade, developers seek expert partner – Ma’an / Reuters

TEL AVIV, Israel (Reuters) — Israel, once energy poor, is expected to become a gas exporter by the end of the decade and the companies developing its huge offshore Leviathan find are about to pick a fourth partner to gain the crucial know-how. A number of foreign firms have been in a bidding war for […]

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Israel ill-prepared for offshore pollution – YNET

State continues to approve gas, oil drilling permits without having any contingency for pollution scenarios. SPNI’s deputy director-general urges authorities to make sure resources blessing doesn’t turn into a curse Nir Papai Published: 11.13.12 The environmental protection minister is constantly warning that Israel is not equipped to deal with a potentially massive pollution that could […]

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Plans for Ein Shemer airfield meet opposition – YNET

Resident of Menashe Regional Council launch campaign to stop construction of new airstrip; say it will cause insufferable noise, air pollution, harm quality of life Danny Sadeh Published: 11.15.12 The residents of the Menashe Regional Council, east of Hadera, have launched a campaign to stop the construction of the nearby Ein Shemer airfield, saying it […]

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‘Explosive population growth means disaster’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/14/2012 Technion’s Prof. Uri Shamir: Israel will meet its water needs through 2050. As Gazans continue to rain rockets on Israel, a much greater “security issue” exists in the drastic population rise in both Israel and around the world, an American environmental expert warned in Tel Aviv this week. “People don’t understand […]

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Ballast Water Management in focus at Safemed seminar in Israel

12-11-2012. Source: EU Neighbourhood Info Centre Around thirty representatives from Israel’s Administration of Shipping and Ports, Ministry of Environment, shipping companies and commercial ports attended a seminar organised by the Safemed II project held in Acre, Israel last month on the environmental importance of effective Ballast Water Management (BWM). The BWM Convention is an international […]

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UfM and Turkey discuss concrete ways to support the Gaza Desalination Facility project

2-11-2012 The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Secretariat, the Palestinian Water Authority and the Government of Turkey recently held talks on the technical and financial aspects of the Gaza Desalination Facility project which will require an investment of €310 Million. Turkey expressed its strong interest to support the project and a financial commitment will be […]

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‘Study results being translated into Arabic’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Nov 11, 2012 | 22:52 AMMAN — Results of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project’s studies are being translated into Arabic in preparation for releasing them to the public, officials said on Sunday. The drafts of the project’s economic feasibility study and the environmental and social impact assessment will be […]

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The silent victims of Israel’s soaring oil and gas exploration – Haaretz

As drilling along the coast expands, environmentalists fear that marine species such as sea turtles will pay the price. By Zafrir Rinat | Nov.08, 2012 The scale of gas and oil drilling along Israel’s coasts has expanded over the last year, and with it, the concerns of experts and environmental organizations over the expected environmental […]

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